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river 45
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1 Intro| as in the verse about the river God who fought with Hephaestus, ‘ 2 Intro| which like ‘a mountain river’ is always forcing its way 3 Intro| boundaries, or of a vast river eternally flowing whose 4 Text | know what he says about the river in Troy who had a single 5 Text | SOCRATES: Well, and about this river—to know that he ought to 6 Text | them to the stream of a river, and says that you cannot 7 Text | Orpheus says, that~‘The fair river of Ocean was the first to Critias Part
8 Text | the right, and with the river Asopus as the limit on the Gorgias Part
9 Intro| they are carried down the river Acheron to the Acherusian Laws Book
10 4 | the original settlement—a river or fountain, or some local 11 10 | three have to pass a rapid river, and I, being the youngest 12 10 | am to examine whether the river is passable by older men 13 10 | convey you across; but if the river is impassable by you, then 14 10 | and carry you over the river as I did just now.~Cleinias. Menexenus Part
15 Text | who fought by sea at the river Eurymedon, and who went Phaedo Part
16 Intro| Cocytus. Oceanus is the river which encircles the earth; 17 Intro| Acherusian lake,—this is the river at which the souls of the 18 Intro| of Tartarus. The fourth river, Cocytus, is that which 19 Intro| by the poets the Stygian river, and passes into and forms 20 Intro| and strange powers. This river, too, falls into Tartarus.~ 21 Text | region extending from the river Phasis to the Pillars of 22 Text | again as animals. The third river passes out between the two, 23 Text | of the earth. The fourth river goes out on the opposite 24 Text | lazuli; and this is that river which is called the Stygian 25 Text | which is called the Stygian river, and falls into and forms 26 Text | Pyriphlegethon. And the water of this river too mingles with no other, 27 Text | Pyriphlegethon; and the name of the river, as the poets say, is Cocytus.~ 28 Text | well nor ill, go to the river Acheron, and embarking in Phaedrus Part
29 Text | its fate, I will cross the river and make the best of my Protagoras Part
30 Text | appeal to you, like the river Scamander in Homer, who, The Republic Book
31 2 | daughters of Inachus the river of Argos;" ~-let us have 32 10 | evening they encamped by the river of Unmindfulness, whose 33 10 | shall pass safely over the river of Forgetfulness, and our Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| silently flowing on, like a river of oil. Look! he is the 35 Intro| the ‘noiseless flow of a river of oil’; the satirical touch, ‘ 36 Intro| learn that the tree, house, river, etc. which are a long way 37 Intro| come back into use, and the river of speech finds out the 38 Text | flowing on silently like a river of oil; at his age, it is 39 Text | who led the way into the river, Theaetetus, said ‘The experiment Timaeus Part
40 Intro| Egyptian Delta, where the river Nile divides, a city and 41 Intro| swelling and surging as in a river moved irregularly and irrationally 42 Intro| is a necessity, and the river of speech is the best of 43 Text | at the head of which the river Nile divides, there is a 44 Text | courses, detained as in a vast river, neither overcame nor were 45 Text | food to the body; but the river of speech, which flows out


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